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T ENGLISH PROSE INTRODUCTION by HILAIRE BELLOC HE object of Prose is to convey in written words to the reader's mind exactly what was in the writer's mind . Hence lucidity is the test of prose . The aim of Poetry is to arouse emotion by ...
T ENGLISH PROSE INTRODUCTION by HILAIRE BELLOC HE object of Prose is to convey in written words to the reader's mind exactly what was in the writer's mind . Hence lucidity is the test of prose . The aim of Poetry is to arouse emotion by ...
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ENGLISH PROSE VOICE OF REASON AND THOUGHT " W by SYLVIA NORTON , B.A. ( Oxon . ) 99 HAT is prose ? " we may ask , when we consider that the novel and newspaper we are reading , the speech we have just heard on the wireless and the ...
ENGLISH PROSE VOICE OF REASON AND THOUGHT " W by SYLVIA NORTON , B.A. ( Oxon . ) 99 HAT is prose ? " we may ask , when we consider that the novel and newspaper we are reading , the speech we have just heard on the wireless and the ...
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... prose permanently , the American influence which we have been considering , the influence of the cinematograph and of the wireless . The films have done much towards popularising American ... PROSE THE BIBLE : THE WHOLE 192 PROSE ENGLISH.
... prose permanently , the American influence which we have been considering , the influence of the cinematograph and of the wireless . The films have done much towards popularising American ... PROSE THE BIBLE : THE WHOLE 192 PROSE ENGLISH.
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READING MAKETH A FULL MAN by Geoffrey Crump M | 15 |
A MIRROR HELD UP TO LIFE | 24 |
TOM JONES IN TROUBLE Henry Fielding | 59 |
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